12-11-2017, 01:21 PM
My high school had a rifle range in the basement. There were never any issues with it, though some time in the 1970's they converted the range to a classroom and a storage area. I learned US history in that rifle range classroom in the 80's and that is ironically where we learned about the Bill of Rights and the second amendment.
Firearms haven't really changed much since then. Firearm laws have changed dramatically (background checks, waiting periods, etc etc). Strange that something that was rarely in the headlines is now a problem, but the "answer" is always more gun control rather than addressing the issues of why people are increasingly using them for violence.
Hawaii concealed carry isn't just about firearms. Last I looked there was a long list of self-defense tools that are illegal to carry.
ETA: deleted poor grammar
Firearms haven't really changed much since then. Firearm laws have changed dramatically (background checks, waiting periods, etc etc). Strange that something that was rarely in the headlines is now a problem, but the "answer" is always more gun control rather than addressing the issues of why people are increasingly using them for violence.
Hawaii concealed carry isn't just about firearms. Last I looked there was a long list of self-defense tools that are illegal to carry.
ETA: deleted poor grammar